says…
Sherlock Holmes is Auxiliary een Determiner Britse Adjective detective die Pronoun onoplosbare moordzaken toch Adverb probeert Verb op 🆙 Adposition te Adposition lossen Verb .
Auxiliary
Determiner
Adjective
Pronoun
Adverb
Verb
🆙
Adposition
Adposition
Verb
Sherlock Holmes is a British detective who tries to solve unsolvable murder cases anyway. Sherlock Holmes is a British detective who tries to solve unsolvable murder cases anyway.
Words and sentences
is
-
third-person singular present indicative of zijn; is, equals
een
-
Placed before a singular noun, indicating a general case of a person or thing: a, an. Compare with de and het.
Britse
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- inflection of Brits:
- inflection of Brits:
- inflection of Brits:
die
-
- that (masculine, feminine); referring to a thing or a person further away.
- those (plural); referring to things or people further away.
- (colloquial) a certain, a particular; some; this; referring to a thing or a person invisible or unknown to the audience.
toch
- still, nevertheless, anyway
- after all, despite what was expected
- yes, surely; implies a positive contradiction, used to contradict a negative.
- In positive statements, a modal particle indicating certainty or emphasis, implying that the speaker considers his statement to be obvious.
- In questions, a modal particle indicating uncertainty or sometimes worry, implying that the speaker hopes to be confirmed or reassured; may also be postpositioned as a tag question.; right? is that so?
probeert
- inflection of proberen:
- inflection of proberen:
🆙
op
-
- up
- onto, up onto
- Used in separative verbs meaning “to go away” with rude connotations.
lossen
- to unload
- to dump